The recent allegations have intensified ongoing scrutiny regarding Windsor’s judgment and social connections.
A source familiar with the situation remarked, “The blend of past controversies and current investigations is generating a public interest that is manifesting in tangible ways, with the location being treated almost like a landmark.”
Another insider commented, “This situation highlights the delicate balance between rightful public interest and the intrusion into private matters, especially when legal issues are still pending.”
Windsor has reportedly been making extensive requests to King Charles concerning the outfitting of his “retirement home,” causing significant frustration for the monarch.
Windsor is said to have asked for curtains from the Royal Lodge to be transferred and modified to fit Marsh Farm, a task that allegedly required costly specialist adjustments.
Additionally, he has arranged for artwork from his previous residence to be moved and rehung, even though some pieces are reportedly too large for the new property’s walls. The premium removals firm Gander and White is said to be managing this relocation.
A source from the palace explained, “There is mounting frustration from the King’s perspective, as he had clearly emphasized the importance of controlling expenses.”
“The ongoing focus on details such as transferring and altering curtains, as well as moving artwork, is perceived as going beyond the initially agreed budget and acceptable limits.”

